Category: Review
30th Oct / 0 Comments
Tacos for Two by Betsy St. Amant: Meeting someone online always works out, right? What if the person is also your biggest competition for a make-or-break situation? For Rory, she falls in love with StrongerMan99 online way before she ends up entering the Food Truck Competition. She tries to keep things […]
29th Oct / 0 Comments
Love Language By Emma Hart: There are a lot of things that a Lady of her standing should be doing such as attending fine afternoon tea parties, helping the local village people or finding a suitable husband, however pottering around the estates vast gardens or hiding her studies from her father […]
29th Oct / 1 Comment
Her Christmas Future by Tara Taylor Quinn: Olivia was only twenty-one when she married Martin and he was ten years older. She became pregnant fairly soon after they were married. Unfortunately, the baby was premature and had other medical problems. Their little girl, Lily, never made it out of neonatal […]
28th Oct / 0 Comments
Good Catch by Jennifer Bardsley is the second book in the Harper Landing series by Jennifer Bardsley. It was a short book, but easy to read. It was a charming small-town romance with an enemy to lovers’ troupe, which is one of my favorites. Ben and Marlo’s animosity toward each other […]
28th Oct / 0 Comments
Just for the Holidays by Adriana Herrera, book 2 in the Sambrano Studios series, mixes a second chance romance with Caribbean traditions in a refreshing and organic way. Perla wants to have a high-class cast for Sambrano Studios’ new film. Which means that the one who must play the main […]
27th Oct / 0 Comments
In A Certain Appeal by Vanessa King, Liz Bennet left her interior design career behind in California after a confidence-shattering event. Now ensconced in the NYC burlesque scene, she’s getting her mojo back one day–well, one night–at a time. Liz, aka “Kitten Caboodle” might not stand in the limelight at […]
27th Oct / 0 Comments
The Billionaire’s Proposition in Paris by Heidi Rice is a wonderfully enjoyable story with all of the traditional trappings Heidi Rice is loved for. Blown away by a once in a lifetime opportunity, event-planner Katherine jumps at the opportunity to arrange a secret wedding for Connal O’Riordan’s little sister. Even the […]
26th Oct / 0 Comments
In a gorgeous dance of Magical Realism meets Historical Romance, The Keeper of Happy Endings by Barbara Davis is packed to the brim with love and loss – A perfect tragedy that simply couldn’t shy away from a little happily ever after whose central characters were deserving of more than […]
26th Oct / 0 Comments
Twins for the Neurosurgeon by Louisa Heaton is a perfect example of why I enjoy the medical romances. During an exchange in France, Samantha loses a patient. The emotion is so heavy that Sam lets herself soak up the comfort the handsome Yanis Baptiste offers.
25th Oct / 0 Comments
In The Lucky Escape by Laura Jane Williams, What is a dreamy, happy bride supposed to do when she finds out from the wedding planner–at the church, no less–that her fiance’s done a runner? Taking the already-paid-for honeymoon to Australia definitely wasn’t Annie’s first thought. Yet that’s what she finds […]